And I've got an ice maker and a bottle of Johnny Walker Black Label. Who needs the expense and time of a commute when their perk is right downstairs for me?
Looks like they bought it in 2021.
Ironic that AWS was trying to push their own productivity solution (WorkMail, WorkDocs, Wickr, Chime, Connect). I guess they're just going to let that die on the vine.
I've had great luck with Dreamhost. The cost is fairly minimal, and they don't force any analytics service on you.
A lot of the mods for big providers like FB require counseling after the horrible crap they see (not just CSAM, but also terrible things like animal abuse and mutilation, etc). Unfortunately, the big companies have outsourced much of it to other countries where there aren't as many worker protections, traumatizing people and replacing them when they can't meet some arbitrary metric.
The ability to see up sieve filtering is great too. I've got a massive script that automatically sorts and files away most of my emails.
I want to like Proton Mail, but their sieve filtering kind of sucks, and with large mailboxes it slows down to an almost unusable amount.
Fastmail is awesome. If you want to set it up as receive only, you can set up CloudFlare email forwarding for free and have it forward to your regular account.
Yeah, it's on the Apple app store, and the Android version is available directly from their GitHub release page as an APK, or on F-Droid.
I get it, although that one he did the other day repairing the trojan cock ring was pretty funny.
Definitely more. It's geared to note taking, with hashtags, wiki-like linking, and loads of other features. The main page is here.
I've been using CloudFlare for my DNS registration. They're incredibly cheap (I think they sell at or near wholesale rates).
For hosting, I tend to use Dreamhost. I think that it's about $100/yr, with unlimited email inboxes, unlimited bandwidth (no porn or video hosting, or other things like that in the TOS).
Personally, I use Fastmail for my email (and CloudFlare's email forwarding to forward to it), although Proton is pretty good to look at as well.